Matthea Little Smith - Smith is an African American and a lesbian and the daughter of Minnesota civil rights pioneer Matthew Little.
Now's the time to make justice a reality to all of God's children.' Now that's what Martin Luther King said. He didn't say 'All of God's children who are not gay.
Bloemfontein Cape Town Durban Johannesburg Nelspruit Pietersburg Port Elizabeth Pretoria Soweto
Caritas Care (HIV Support and Buddy system)
Tel: 012 322 7880 Fax: 012 322 7880
Pretoria
Friends for Life (HIV support group)
Tel: 011 487 1918 / 487 3568
Johannesburg
Joy for Life (HIV support group)
Tel: 021 438 7021
Cape Town
NAPWA (National Association for People with HIV/AIDS)
Tel: 012 420 4391 Fax: 012 420 4395
Pretoria
Open Door HIV Drop in Centre
031 304 6701
Durban
How to prevent HIV after rape The optimum time to start post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is within three to six hours after the incident. These are the places you can contact if you need some help.
Organisation
Contact Numbers
Location
Nthabiseng Clinic
(011) 933- 1206
Johannesburg
Sinakekelwe Clinic
(011) 389 - 0563
Johannesburg
Skinner Street Clinic
(012) 323 - 4310
Pretoria
Sebokeng Clinic
(016) 930 - 3000
Vaal
Netcare
Organisation
Contact Numbers
Location
Sunninghill Park
(011) 806- 1500/806- 1888
Sunninghill, Jhb
Milpark Hospital
(011) 480- 5600 / 0800-11-66-16
9 Guild Road, Parktown
Union Hospital
(011) 861-3000 / 861- 3111
Clinton Road, Alberton
Unitas Hospital
(012) 677 - 8000 / 664- 5006
39 Clifton Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria
Garden City Clinic
(011) 495- 5000 / 495- 5311
35 Bartlett Road, Mayfair.
AIDS Helpline
Organisation
Contact Numbers
Location
People Opposing Women Abuse (POWA):
(011) 642- 4345 / 6
Johannesburg
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
(011) 403- 5650
Johannesburg
Aids Law Project (ALP)
(011) 717- 8600
Johannesburg
Stop Women Abuse Helpline
0800- 150- 150
Triangle Project Helpline ( Men who have sex with men )
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